Library Tools

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Research Tools

Here are guides to how to cite using standard format. The page
provides links to university courtesy pages detailing American
Psychological Association (APA) and Modern Language Association
(MLA) style guides.

RefWorks—an online research management, writing and
collaboration tool—is designed to help researchers easily
gather, manage, store and share all types of information, as
well as generate citations and bibliographies.

A library, the "old" library, was thought of as a collection of
items rather than a place to find many services. The words from
the older practices linger, and library materials are thought
of as the "core" or the library. As a result, whether things are
big or little, hardback or soft bound, physical or virtual, or
limited in number still dominates some thinking. These formats
(scrolls, books, maps, and so on) are often placed apart from
the subjects to which they lend support. Just ask.